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Grand larceny reported in Elmore, investigation ongoing

In Elmore, Vermont, police say a pallet worth $10,000 was stolen from a construction site, leading to a grand larceny investigation.

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According to police reports, a theft occurred at a construction site on Vermont Route 12 in Elmore during the overnight hours of June 22 and early morning of June 23. Vermont State Police were notified of the incident at approximately 8:46 a.m. on June 23.

The investigation revealed that approximately $10,000 worth of supplies, including posts and stainless-steel cables, were stolen from the site belonging to CT Stoneworks & Excavating. The theft has been classified as grand larceny, and the case is currently under investigation.

Authorities are seeking assistance from the public. Anyone with information regarding the incident is encouraged to contact the Vermont State Police Williston Barracks at 802-878-7111 and ask to speak with Trooper Shawn Morrow. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online through the Vermont State Police website.

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